Step 4: Close your browser and open it again. This will potentially solve the chrome unresponsive error.

3. Update the Browser Version

Most of the problems are solved automatically when you keep your software up-to-date. However, certain times we overlook it and forget to update the software to their latest available version. But, just by updating the software to its latest version you can get rid of half of your problems.

Here’s how you can update it:

Step 1: Head over to the top right corner and hit the three dots (Menu button)

Step 4: It will automatically, check for latest updates. For some reason, if it’s not updating automatically then you have to update it manually.

Step 5: Cross-check the latest version of your browser by searching the version on the Internet.

4. Turn Off the Send Usage Statistics Option

It’s good to have this option enabled as it helps Google collect your data and predict the overall experience you are having while using Chrome. However, this sometimes results in throwing Google is unresponsive, relaunch now an error.

Follow the below-mentioned steps to stop sending the feedback to Google:

Step 1: Head over to the top right corner and hit the three dots (Menu button)

Step 2: Open the “Settings” Tab.

Step 3: Scroll down and click on “Advanced” option.

Step 4: You’ll now see a Privacy and Security section wherein you have to find the “Automatically send usage statistics and crash reports to Google” option. If by default it’s enabled kindly disable it.

Step 5: Restart Chrome browser, and hopefully you won’t see the chrome is an unresponsive error again.

5. Shutdown All Chrome Tasks

Sometimes if you see sudden crashes in your chrome browser, you need to go to Task Manager and close all the other processes that are running for Chrome. It can be one the reason for your browser to show you the chrome is unresponsive, relaunch now error.

To stop it follow these steps:

Step 1: Press Ctrl+Shift+Esc on your keyboard to open Task Manager

Step 2: A new window of Task Manager will open.

Step 3: Find out all the Google Chrome processes that are running in the background and kill them by right-clicking on it and selecting the “End Task” option.

Step 4: Restart the browser and check if the error goes away.

Wrap Up

I hope with this five method you must have resolved your chrome is an unresponsive error. If you are facing any difficulties in executing any of the methods mentioned above feel free to comment down below.

Also, do let me know which method worked for you. If you found the information useful, then share with others who are facing similar issues.